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the story lives up to the expectations set by Sharon Sala's other books. the narrator hits just the right note - capturing the nuances and subtleties of the characters and moments, without being over the top. for those who are new to Sharon Sala, this is a great place to start.

What did you like best about this story?

The intricate plot, with changes and surprises at every turn. It really grips your attention.

Any additional comments?

The story could run the risk of being seen as overly sentimental, but it steers clear of that. the narrator really helps keep this grounded, so you can relate to the different characters and feel them as fully-detailed individuals with a range of moods and emotions.

Hands down the narration. Am I wrong in thinking it's the director's job to actually "direct" the voice artist so they don't come across as though their bored with the story?

What did you like best about this story?

What's so sad is that this book in paperback form has remained on my keeper shelf for years; and, I leaped at the opportunity to own it in audio form. It's a great, intriguing romance with fully developed characters.

What didn’t you like about Jane Sefton’s performance?

True audio book fans will agree a skilled narrator is as important as the author's story. A narrator can make or break your listening experience. It pains me to say that I did not like this narrator's style in the least. Wallpaper paste has more life, more personality than a reading that sounded, for lack of a better word, quite elementary.

What character would you cut from Reunion?

None because the story wasn't overwritten.

Any additional comments?

I'd love to know who makes the decisions on reader assignments and what considerations are taken into account.

And a general comment - Why does Audible purchase and add series books out of sequence?